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The Liberal, 17 Dec 1942, p. 3

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100 Main St. Phone 120 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Resxdence â€" 18 Povntz Ave. Lansing, Ont. Willowdale 308 Room 66, 18 Toronto St., Toronto Phone AD. 5877-8-9 93 Yonge Strnet Immediatelv North of Masonic Hall Phone 8'7 â€"- Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"â€" lS-Tornnto Street Phone Adelaide 5877 Alexander MacGregor K. C. Mice 229 BARRTSTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 014 Confede ‘ation Life Bldg. Tor-onto Phone: Office EL. 5029 'A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTER Barristers, Solicitors. etc Wm. (look, K. C. J. A. Gibson Ralph B. Gibson, K. C. “Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg 85 Richmund St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thulsday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate Harold W. Mortson 11 Centre St. W.. Richmond Hill Telephone 93 B. Bloomfield Jordan BARRISTE'R. SOLICITOR, Etc. Farm Implements and Repairs Massey-Harris Rite-Way Milkers Beatty Stable Equipment and Repairs Beatty Washers and Household Appliances C.I.L. Fertilizer Corn King Mineral “Gem” Milk Coolers and Electric Fencers Viking Grain Cleaners and Graders Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries BARRISTER somcr'ma, NOTARY PUBLIC VOL. LXIV. Walter S. Jenkins WAR/TIME TRAVEL TIP N0. 0 Mathews, Stiver Lyons & Vale THURSDAY AFTERNOON N. L. MATHEWS, KO: K. M. R. S’TIVER, B.A. (011- Active Service) B. E. LY'ONS, B.A. JOSEPH VALE NEWMARKET OFFICES CANADIAN NATGNAL Massey-Harris OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 â€"â€" z to 5 Evenings by appointment Telephones Cook & Gibson T. C. Newman Richménd Hm Evorv McKinnOn Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ontario $1.50 PER VEAR IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES 5c. 8'4 Yonge Street Ricmnond Hill LEGAL Wile/g ire/'MQ/Iy/y” Thexe's nothing we like be‘tter than to see people enioying their meals in the dining cat enough to linger over them. We wouldn’t hurry you for anything, but wartime travel is heavy and others need your places. Rec. MO. 2868 6 Botsford St. Phone 126 Residence 148 LIFE. FIRE. ACCIDENT. SICKNESS PLATE GLASS. AUTOMOBILE SURGLARY. GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS 25 Years Experience York County, Uxbridge and Picker- ing Townships Farm Stock and Furniture Sales , a Specialty Telephone Stouffville 7309 Address: Gormley P.O. [NSURAN CE 0. E. Walkington AUC’T‘ION‘EER INSURANCE Licensed Auctitmem; for the County of York rns-uranceâ€"Life. Fire. Automnbile, Plate Glass. Burglary. Guarantee Bonds. Accident Etc. KING CITY P.O. Phone KING 28 Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of York and Uni-aria Successor for Corporal Ken Prentit‘e of C.A.S.F. and of tho late J. H. Prentice. former-1v (Prentice & Prentice) Farm and Farm Stoek Saks a me- ciaItv at fair and reasonabIe rates. Mfiliken Phone Agincourt 52w3. Licensed Auctionenr fOI the County of York 88kg attnndod to on shortest notice and af reasonahle rates: J. T. SAIGEON & SON Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Office Hours -â€"â€" 1 - 4 pm. daily Daily except Wednesday 6 - 8 pm. Telephone 24 Richmond Hill Office Hours: 34 daily except Sun- d'ay or by appointment. F‘TRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF' 00's A. G. Savage WAPIE DR. JAMES R. LANGSTAFF Office Hours: 9-11 a.m. daily except Sunday and 6-8 p.m. dailv except Sunday _ {1nd Wednesday _ Drs. Langstaff nR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF 24‘. S. Farmer LICENSED AUC’I‘IONEER 9â€"10 am Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. J. AUCTIONEERS Clarke Prentice 7. Carl Saigeon and bv appointment Old Post Officé Richmond Hill MEDICAL AUCTIONEER. MRPLF} Office Hours 11.. 12â€"2 & 6 Insurance P. Wilson Phone 100 Phone 3 RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 177611, 1942. A total of 600 more acres of land are in the process of being expropri- ated by the 'Crown for the Dominion Industries plant in Pickering Town- ship. The addition calls for land, lots 1 to 6, lying between the range line and concession 1. Some fifteen farms will be affected by the order rthe first notice of which has al- ready gone forward. A naughty 'boy was sent to the school principal. “It's not the school Hm complaining about,” ‘said the small boy during the interview with the headmaster; “it’s the principal of the thing." Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Company Leave OTders at Austin's Drug Store R‘chmond Hill A boy came in from school one day and said: “Pop, how much is a billion dollars?” And his {papa replied, “It‘s a helluva lot of money.” From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Organ and Theory. Associated as assistant with Mr. Melecci is “That wasn’t the right answer," the boy replied. Teacher of Piano For information phone Mrs. Mylks, 108 Yonge Street, phone Richmond Hill 58J. A day‘s ration for 7,000 men in the Army’s mess hall on the Canadian National Exhibition Grounds in To- ronto includes 5,200 lbs. beef, 4,950 Lbs. potatoes, 875 lbs. butter, 656 gals. fresh milk, 1,400 eggs, 1,150 pies.and 3,500 lbs. vegetables. The next day the boy came back from S'thOOl crying, and the father said, “What is the matter with you, son E. D. Warren, proprietor of the Royal Theatre, Aurora, was signally honored by 'his fellow theatre-own- ers this week when the Motion Pic- ture Theatre Owners’ Association of Ontai‘io met in convention in To- ronto. Stranger (at party it?” war! Overheard on a London street when the air raid signal sounded: Small girl to her smaller brother playing in the yard: “Come on in out of the Reeve Stanley Osborne of East Gwillimbury Township is an aspirant for the 1943 York County Warden- ship. He has been Reeve for the past elg'ht years. Another contender for the honors will be Reeve John Warren of East York. Hon. John Bracken, premier of Manitoba, has been chosen leader of the Conservative party, now labelled the ProgressiveaConservative party. He succeeds Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen who resigned the leadership. North York Township which not so many years back had a sizeable re- lief bill now has only 19 heads of families on municipal relief rolls. Reeve Earl Toole of Whitchurch Township and York County 1942 Warden will retire from the munici- pal rcouncil at the end of this year, it has been intimated. May the spirit of the first Christ- mas enter our hearts now and conâ€" tinue throughout the coming year. Other: “Yes, very." Stranger: “Let’s go home." Other: “I can't, I'm Host." I7” One week until Christmas George W. Cross Piano Tuner A delmo Melecci Alice M ecredy MUSICAL GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS ): “Dull, isn’t Visitor: “What does the Chaplain do here?” ' Freshman: “Oh, he gets up in the chapel every morning, looks over the student body, and then prays for the College.” ‘ The new appointee is a daughter of Dr. J. A. 'Macdonald, who prac- tised 48 years in the Markham dis- trict. Brown’s Corners United Church All the 1942 officers of East York Plowmen’s Association were re-elect- ed at the annual meeting of the group held in Heather Hall, Agin- court, Saturday night. The local plowing match, which had been held each year for almost a century and other activities of the association were cancelled this year owing to wari'c'onditions. The mem- bers agred to inves: the cash bal- ance on hand in Victory Bonds. The following are the officers: R. F. Sellars, past president; Charles Tapscott, president; Bruce Davidson and John Jarvis, vice-presidents; L. A. Kennedy, secretary; treasurer, W. L. Clark; directors, Col. G. B. Little, Clarke Young, W. G. Maxwell, Bert Kennedy, T. P. Harding, H. Little, G. Tran, F. Yeamans, R. J. French, L. G. Bennett, G. W. Henry, R. Stiv- er, F. Baggs, R. Ormerod, J. A. Macklm and S. Watson. The Christmas meeting of the W. MS. was held at; the church on Wed- nesday, DeCember 2nd when Mrs. Rigler presided in the absence of Mrs. Jas. Russell, president, who is ill. The devotional period was taken by Miss Mary Rodick who took the Christmas story as her theme. Mrs. Newson gave two instrumen- tals which added greatly to the meet- ing at this particular time of the year. Mrs. Walter Craig read the minutes of the -previous meeting. Mrs. English presided at the piano for the Christmas carols. The topic from the study book was taken by Mrs. W. Rodick the sub- ject being _‘fEco)r10111ic Security". Mrs. W'm. Crafé 'gave the offertory prayer. Mrs. Rae from Unionville gave a beautiful closing prayer. Fol- lowing this she conducted the elec- tion of officers for the coming year. A quilting was held the following day when four quilts were quilted. Mrs. Norman Reid is convenor of the Work Committee. Lamps make oilâ€"spots, and candles need snuffing; it is only the light of heaven that shines pure and- leaves no stainâ€"Goethe. The first woman physician to be- come a mddical officer of health, Dr. Innis Macdonald, has been ap- pointed to that post m the village of Markham, succeeding Dr. A. L. Home who has resigned. Her duties are to commence,,on January 1. Man: “I understand your wife is a finished singer.” night!” Friend: “No, not yet. But the neighbours almost got her last In preparing your Christmas gift list, remember that nothing is ap- preciated more than a gift subscrip- tion to The Liberal. Annually, more people are sending gift subscrip- tions. Th05e living away from home appreciate the paper every week. It is better than a letter with all the news 0" the community. Why not send a gift subscription this year? An appropriate card bearing the name of the sender will be forward- ed with the first issue. The Bell Telephone Company af- ter having built up a “Christmas Greeting by ‘phone’ habit, is asking subscribers to mail their greetings this year to relieve over-worked off- ice gir‘s. And further, you are urged to mail early. Tireman: “Funeral wreaths, life preservers, invalid cushions, and doughnuts.” The Teeswater Bakery in Bruce County has bought a team of mules and will make their country deliv- eries by this method instead of with motor car. The Iong-eared “boys” are said to be good roadsters. 'Tourist: “What you got in the shape of automobile tires?” The light of nature, the light of science, and the light of reason, are but as darkness, compared with the divine light which shines only from the word of God.â€"John R. Lord. Mabel.- “Jack told mgl was 'thé eighth wonder of the world.” Flo. “What did you say?” Mabel: “'I told him not to let me catch him with any of the seven others.” Purplevi‘lle School Concert is to be held in the school on Monday even- ing, December 2151;. Little Boy: “I guess so. A load of hay just went through.” Laskay Sunday :School Concert will be held in the hall at Laskay on Wednesday evening, December 23. Stout lady (to little boy): “Can you tell me if I can get through this gate to the park?” The next meeting of Laskay Y.P. U. will be on Tuesday evening, De- cember 29th. Note change of date. Members of Laskay Y.P.U. met in the church basement on December 10th. Miss Helen Hunter, Missions Convenor, conducted the program. Mrs. J. H. Anderson gave the t0pic. “A Christmas Message”. A slate of officers was drawn up and elected for the next year. The officers are as follows: President, Marshall Mc- Murchy; Past President, Laurence Scott; secretary, Aubrey Glass; as- sistant secretary, Joyce Marwood; treasurer, Bill Kerr; assistant treas- urer, Jesse Bryson; Fellowship, Vera Hunter; Missions, Helen Hunter; Citizenship, Laurence Scott; Culture, Jimmy Marwood; Recreation, Jean Magim.; Publications, Lorne Scott; Assistants, Bill Kerr, Jesse Bryson; Pianist, Irene Marshall; asst. pian- ist, Jean Maginn; Social Committee, Isabelle Forrester, Mary Moore, Irene Marshall. Culture 'Convenor Teston Y.P.U. met on December 9 in the church basement, the meet- ing being under the direction of :che Citizenship Convenor, E. James. The next, meeting will 'be on December 30th, and will be directed by the Teston and District CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPECIALTY Phone 49J Richmond Hill Eave Troughing, Repairs to Heavy Metal Parts on Farm Implements and Equipment 65 Yonge Street J. A. GREENE QUALITY TAILORING FOR MEN AND WOMEN RICH MOND TAILORS GENERAL TINSMITH WORK FINDLAY FURNACE DEALER TIN SMITH PAUL DUBOIS Phone Richmond Hill 147W DENTIST FORMERLY 0F TH‘OERNHILL Announces that his office is not located at the City Limits, North Toronto, directly opposite the Term- inal, over Liggetts’ Drug Store. Phone Office: HYIand 9300 Rec.: Willowdale 755 Tel. Maple 82 ' Willowdalo “a. Graduate Ontario Veterinary Gone“ and McKilIy’s Veterinary Coliege, Chicago KING & MABLE - Tel. King 2300 LIBERAL ADS GET RESULTS If you have something «to sell, hen 6000 readers about it through I classified “ad” in The Liberal. Tho suLts. Farms and viflage property for sale and exchange Richmond Hill Phone 1 WANT ADS COVER AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS DENTIST PHONE 70 YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO iichmond H'iH Phonesâ€"15 and 16: Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVI’LLE G. I. Roberts V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON MAPLE, ONT. Dr. S. W. Armitage M.D.V.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. J. Quigley Dr. W. J. Mason Wright & Taylor FUNERA L DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE VETERINARY R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE INS URANCE BUSINESS DENTAL No. 25. Phone 92-3

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